I also, surprisingly, forgot to pack my Kindle when I left the house yesterday.

I took the kids to the park and WOULDN'T YOU KNOW IT the library is right there. So I picked up "Scarlet" and "Splintered." I'm excited.

Today I'm reading Fable ~ Book 1 of the Lorn Prophecy. I think you'd consider this an indie novel. I'm pretty pumped because I know one of the co-authors. Like, I was friends with her daughter in gradeschool and she ran an after school group I was part of! It's exciting!

It's over 400 Kindle pages. My GOAL is to finish by the end of the day.

I didn't do much reading yesterday. I was in a bad headspace and couldn't focus. I got a few pages in to "The Devil Stood Up" and it's going to be interesting.

My copy of "The Anything Box" arrived yesterday! It's funny to see "75 cents" on the cover when I actually paid like $7 for it. That's what happens when books go out of print, y'all. SO READ READ READ. Books tend to go out of print when demand goes down!

That book was my introduction into the world of Sci-Fi. I was given a brown bag FULL of random books and several were old school sci-fi books like that one. (Lots of Zenna Henderson and Ray Bradbury)

So if you get a chance, pick up some of her work. You may have to order it. But I SWEAR it's worth it. "The Anything Box" and "Holding Wonder" are short story collections. Some are really freaky! It's great!

Okay, moving on!

Because I don't have a lot of updates I'll do a quick recommendation post! This was an official Bout of Books Challenge as well.

They're both in the YA genre. Each features a female protagonist that doubles as a strong heroine. There's enough supernatural/fantasy to qualify as paranormal but not so much that it's full of world building explanations.

It was definitely a neat concept and the pictures were a fun addition. However, I was one of those people that didn't love it. I'm not sure if I'm going to read the next in the series...at least not right away.

I have two books on Kindle on my list right now. "The Devil Stood Up" and "Fable." I know both of the authors so there is a theme there.

I have a book on hold ready to pick up at the library. I have another that I requested last night so here's hoping it's ready soon.

I'm trying to avoid burn out.

It's hard. Which is SO WEIRD. I didn't used to experience reading burn out. I think screaming kids changes things....and the constant interruptions.

I haven't transferred everything from my previous laptop so I don't have all of my fun gifs for posts.

[Sad gif of some kind]

ANYWAY

I was going to do this as a video but, obviously, that isn't happening. The Read-A-Thon begins on Monday and I need to get my TBR out into the interwebs so....blog post it is.

I have a modest goal of 3 books for this upcoming week. I'm really hoping that I can get through them without having to put all of my shows on the back burner. (Gotta have my "Under The Dome" and "Pretty Little Liars" Facebook discussions!)

I'm reading one library book, one from my book haul, and one Kindle book. (In that order) I figured it was a good spread.

(if you click on any of the pictures they should take you to the Amazon pages)

My first read is "Cinder" by Marissa Meyer. I'd seen this book on many lists and on Goodreads and thought, "Cinderella as a cyborg? Um, no. No thank you." HOWEVER, everyone that's read it has enjoyed it so...I'm giving it a go.

This is one that I've wanted to pick up ever since I spied it on the shelf at Walmart. Apparently, it's been hit or miss. It's a "I really loved it" or "Meh, it didn't hold my attention" book. I got a few chapters in and have enjoyed that part so I'm hoping it's a trend.

Lastly, I'm reading something from my MASSIVE Kindle collection. I moved this one to the top for a couple of reasons. 1) I'm friends with the author on Facebook and she's super awesome.2) It's being made into a movie! If you search the title on Facebook you'll get the page that tells you more.

It doesn't look like a lot...especially for those of you without kids. However, add homeschooling and general parenting? 3 is quite the goal!

Are you doing the Read-A-Thon? Let me know in the comments and gimme a link to your TBR!

So I'm doing a read-a-thon. It's a week where you read as much as possible, as often as possible.

Basically, a typical week for me...

The official-ness for the "Bout of Books" read-a-thon is as follows:

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, August 18th and runs through Sunday, August 24th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure, and the only reading competition is between you and your usual number of books read in a week. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 11 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team

I don't have goals yet. I'll be doing a video of those so I can show you the books!